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the nfl's only publicly owned team. and, mark, i saw the packers play and aaron rodgers, i actually thought they'd be in the super bowl again. i don't know what happened. and -- in that -- in that -- in that game where that other team scored so many points. but with your salary cap, what do you what do you do with that? you got a little bit of room to maneuver although you like to draft players not do the free agent thing but what do you need to do at green way to get all the way next year? >> well, i think -- i was very disappointed, like you, that we're not down in new orleans getting ready for the super bowl. but, you know, it's what makes our game so popular. it's so competitive. and, fine line between winning and losing is very thin. but you know, give credit to san francisco. we played them twice this year and both times they beat us soundly. they're a very talented team. obviously they made a difficult decision, you know, in changing quarterbacks. you know, while they were still winning. and it's worked out for h
the nfl's only publicly owned team. and, mark, i saw the packers play and aaron rodgers, i actually thought they'd be in the super bowl again. i don't know what happened. and -- in that -- in that -- in that game where that other team scored so many points. but with your salary cap, what do you what do you do with that? you got a little bit of room to maneuver although you like to draft players not do the free agent thing but what do you need to do at green way to get all the way next year?...
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you've got the nfl owners next week. i think you should ask every one of them if their player did as much for their teams as lloyd did for goldman. >> that's what i was telling them. stop -- you know, sorkin was beating him up. >> yeah, you know -- >> looked like lloyd was -- >> the workers should mean the production. >> it's all about fairness. >> and you came up with the rap that, you did better than everybody else, but you're not doing as good as letterman. >> years of paying them. >> i hope this isn't -- >> not enough. it's not enough. but if the price of oil goes up, and that has nothing to do with an oil company ceo, i don't see why that leads them to be paid. likewise, it's not the case now, but during the crisis, the government saved these guys' butts. and that returned them to profitability. and then their pay went up based on their profitability. >> all i'm trying to -- >> it's a case by case basis. >> lloyd denies that. i'm with you, though, austin, i believe that. but at the same time, now it's in the past. t
you've got the nfl owners next week. i think you should ask every one of them if their player did as much for their teams as lloyd did for goldman. >> that's what i was telling them. stop -- you know, sorkin was beating him up. >> yeah, you know -- >> looked like lloyd was -- >> the workers should mean the production. >> it's all about fairness. >> and you came up with the rap that, you did better than everybody else, but you're not doing as good as...
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you have faith hill as the opener for the nfl. i saw taylor swift on the covers of the magazines. it's gone mainstream. >> radio, internet, obviously online. you control those. now you also mentioned video. i don't know that you guys have a video offering that i'm familiar with at least on a cable channel near me. >> no, we don't as of yet. but we're in discussions. it's a logical extension for it to have a video home. >> do you have the ability to invest in the businesses? cumulus, citadel, you took on a lot of debt. $2.6 million in long-term debt. can you invest in the business given you have a lot of debt load? >> yeah, we're paying down debt pretty quickly and we have a great long-term capital structure. we have the ability to invest in content and in marketing. and to grow these brands. we think this is the future. we have an obligation to invest in the future of the country and we think this is where the puck is going in terms of what the advertisers want. >> got to be like wayne gretzky, go where the puck is. what are you seeing and hearing from those who would advertise on
you have faith hill as the opener for the nfl. i saw taylor swift on the covers of the magazines. it's gone mainstream. >> radio, internet, obviously online. you control those. now you also mentioned video. i don't know that you guys have a video offering that i'm familiar with at least on a cable channel near me. >> no, we don't as of yet. but we're in discussions. it's a logical extension for it to have a video home. >> do you have the ability to invest in the businesses?...
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we'll be talking some nfl x. ♪ x. [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> netflix has seen a steady rise over the past few months but what can investors expect tonight from the streaming subscriber number? julie is live with more on that. >> the big question is how fast it can grow streaming subscribers to offset growing content costs. shares are trading higher ahead of this afternoon's earnings announcement. they're up more than 3.5%. the number to watch is netflix's domestic streaming subscribers. analysts expect 27 million in the fourth quarter and 28 million in the first quarter of 2013. and wall street is projecting netflix to swing to a loss of 13 cents per share as the company invests in international growth on 7% higher revenue of $934 million. first quarter guidance will also be closely watched as wall street looks to see how netflix expecting original content to drive subscriber growth. another area is international expansi expansion. analysts expect 5.5 international streaming subscribe
we'll be talking some nfl x. ♪ x. [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ >>> netflix has seen a steady rise over the past few months but what can investors expect tonight from the streaming subscriber number? julie is live with more on that. >> the big question is how fast it can grow streaming subscribers to offset growing content costs. shares are trading higher ahead of this afternoon's earnings...
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so does the nfl -- he's going to try out for the nfl, have interviews with all these teams. what will he say and do you think he has some type of person like you helping him to figure out -- >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. i mean he has a high-powered agent. he has some of the best people, you know, in the world working damage control for him. so, you know, i assume they're doing the best they can in this situation. the nfl, frankly, only cares how well he plays on the field. and as long as he's, you know, tackling and making big hits and helps the team win, all that other stuff kind of falls away. >> i think you're absolutely right about that, bob dorfman. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> we'll be back. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs a little work. i have obligatio
so does the nfl -- he's going to try out for the nfl, have interviews with all these teams. what will he say and do you think he has some type of person like you helping him to figure out -- >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. i mean he has a high-powered agent. he has some of the best people, you know, in the world working damage control for him. so, you know, i assume they're doing the best they can in this situation. the nfl, frankly, only cares how well he plays on the field. and as long as he's,...
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they are saying the nfl did the same thing. they knew and should have warned the players and they didn't because they wanted to make money running these teams. >> paul, thanks so much. >> thank you, carol. >> the helmet maker riddell says, we are confident in the integrity of our products and our ability to successfully defend our products against challenges. >>> some people say president obama's inaugural speech made history with the gay and lesbian community but others say it's just lip service. so what do they want the president to do now? ds will understand. oh no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just click away with our free mobile app. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve l
they are saying the nfl did the same thing. they knew and should have warned the players and they didn't because they wanted to make money running these teams. >> paul, thanks so much. >> thank you, carol. >> the helmet maker riddell says, we are confident in the integrity of our products and our ability to successfully defend our products against challenges. >>> some people say president obama's inaugural speech made history with the gay and lesbian community but...
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. >>> protecting the nfl shield and nfl player, the league and the union near a deal to fund research on concussions and other injuries. >>> president obama on the road and on message for a chief priority of his second term today, he wraps his arms around a new senate plan to reform the nation's immigration system. >>> and it seems logical if you're a safe driver you should pay less for car insurance. too bad that's not the case anymore. the difference in price quotes might shock you. "the newsroom" starts now. good morning, and thank you so much for being with us. i'm carol costello. we begin with the adrenalin-fueled x games, and new questions this morning as the high-flying competition, has it become too extreme, too dangerous? 25-year-old caleb moore who competes in snowmobile freestyle is in critical condition this morning after this bone-jarring crash a few days ago. after he came up short on landing his 450-pound snowmobile tumbled over him. "usa today" is reporting moore has chest and head injuries. danger and thrills are a big part of the x games and its appeal to younger aud
. >>> protecting the nfl shield and nfl player, the league and the union near a deal to fund research on concussions and other injuries. >>> president obama on the road and on message for a chief priority of his second term today, he wraps his arms around a new senate plan to reform the nation's immigration system. >>> and it seems logical if you're a safe driver you should pay less for car insurance. too bad that's not the case anymore. the difference in price quotes...
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magic teams do not win in the nfl, the best team always wins. baltimore's the magic team, the best team san francisco. san francisco will win. >> san francisco's going to win? >> i thought you said baltimore's the magic team. >> magic teams don't win in the nfl. >> i thought you said magic teams do win. >> they don't. the nfl, if you look at baltimore, the owner died, earlier in the year, ray lewis in his last year, offensive coordinators, they changed mid season, they're a magic team. san francisco is getting everything else, that's why they're going to win the game. >> you want to put a wager on it? >> you're from new orleans. give me a bet -- >> case, but not new orleans here, we'll do some -- we can't do a poboy. i have producers in my ear going poboy. we have to do it here, how about some taco mack wings. >> for sure. >> wings. thank you, terence moore, appreciate it. >> wings are about 5 bucks terence. >>> san francisco 49ers arrived tonight in new orleans for the big game next sunday. players are strictly business as they walked off the p
magic teams do not win in the nfl, the best team always wins. baltimore's the magic team, the best team san francisco. san francisco will win. >> san francisco's going to win? >> i thought you said baltimore's the magic team. >> magic teams don't win in the nfl. >> i thought you said magic teams do win. >> they don't. the nfl, if you look at baltimore, the owner died, earlier in the year, ray lewis in his last year, offensive coordinators, they changed mid season,...
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they've taken on twilight and the nfl, we've seen those, now turning their attention to the inauguration. and you might say they're putting their own spin on what the president and the chief justice said. >> okay. repeat after me. i'm proud to say yo mama took a cosby sweater. >> i'm proud to say yo mama took a cosby sweater. >> elvis presley had sex appeal. >> i'll do the spaceman boogie. >> i love this website. i love it. over the primary season, they did something with herman cain, as well, if you listen to the herman cain video, it is hilarious. i think i've watched it maybe 20 times. >> that does sound pretty funny. >>> so do you want the real story behind "argo"? about the 1979 iran hostage crisis? we'll talk about the film's accuracy to, yes, the oscars. oh! progress-oh! -oh! -oh! oh! oh! ♪ what do you know? oh! ♪ bacon? -oh! -oh! oh! [ female announcer ] with 40 delicious progresso soups at 100 calories or less, there are plenty of reasons people are saying "progress-oh!" share your story for a chance to win a progress-oh! makeover in hollywood. go to facebook.com/progresso t
they've taken on twilight and the nfl, we've seen those, now turning their attention to the inauguration. and you might say they're putting their own spin on what the president and the chief justice said. >> okay. repeat after me. i'm proud to say yo mama took a cosby sweater. >> i'm proud to say yo mama took a cosby sweater. >> elvis presley had sex appeal. >> i'll do the spaceman boogie. >> i love this website. i love it. over the primary season, they did...
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both the nfl and players union has spent for brain research. nfl commissioner roger goodell has heard the concerns and certainly won't escape the issue here in new orleans, suzanne. >> let's listen to that, if we can, if we have that sound from the president talking a little bit about the -- i understand we don't have that sound. mark, have a great time. we'll be checking in with you on a regular basis. that's where all the fun is. i'll be calling my relatives, see if they can say hello to you. thank you, mark. >> reporter: sounds good. >>> the president honoring the nba's miami heat. players are out of uniform, wearing suit and ties, of course, for the visit. there's the introduction. they're saying all cell phones, turn them off. it's about to happen. obama basketball fan in chief. he will be con fwratilationigra team. we'll bring that to you in a couple of minutes. >>> following another story. you think you have a great idea for an app? how a "new york times" writer turned his idea into an app that's become a huge international success. [ li
both the nfl and players union has spent for brain research. nfl commissioner roger goodell has heard the concerns and certainly won't escape the issue here in new orleans, suzanne. >> let's listen to that, if we can, if we have that sound from the president talking a little bit about the -- i understand we don't have that sound. mark, have a great time. we'll be checking in with you on a regular basis. that's where all the fun is. i'll be calling my relatives, see if they can say hello...
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he's less worried about the nfl where players are grown men who are paid well. the full interview appears in the february 11th issue. >>> i'll be back in an hour with a sneak preview of some of the most talked about super bowl ads a week before they air. >>> who shot j.r.? a cliffhanger watched by millions around the world, so, how will t'
he's less worried about the nfl where players are grown men who are paid well. the full interview appears in the february 11th issue. >>> i'll be back in an hour with a sneak preview of some of the most talked about super bowl ads a week before they air. >>> who shot j.r.? a cliffhanger watched by millions around the world, so, how will t'
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he's less worried about the nfl where they are grown men that are paid well. less violence may make the game a little bit less exciting, but it will be a whole lot better for the players and those of us that are fans maybe won't have to examine our consciouses quite as much. >>> the interview appears in the february 11th issue and in the runp to next sunday's super bowl. cnn will look all week at violence in football. >>> south korean pop icon psy may not be in the half-time show, but you may see him during the game. ♪ >> maybe not so much like that, but it could be something similar. psy has his own, his very own super bowl ad and it's for wonderful putashios. this morning a behind the scenes look from that commercial shoot. earlier i spoke with one of the men who helped put it together and i asked him what it was like working with psy. >> well, randi, it was great to work with psy. really professional and an amazing performer and he really turned it on. as soon as we started shooting the commercial and delivered a true psy performance, he got along really
he's less worried about the nfl where they are grown men that are paid well. less violence may make the game a little bit less exciting, but it will be a whole lot better for the players and those of us that are fans maybe won't have to examine our consciouses quite as much. >>> the interview appears in the february 11th issue and in the runp to next sunday's super bowl. cnn will look all week at violence in football. >>> south korean pop icon psy may not be in the half-time...
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president obama is less worried about the nfl where players are grown men and are paid well and more worried about young men playing. >>> the super bowl is a big game. and aya nba dejo wants to talk about marriage equality and same-sex marriage. >>> super bowl will be extra special for one baltimore couple. >> thank you, so much, man. >> oh, my god. >> not teary eyed about the wedding. about the wedding present. a local car dealer and a baltimore player gave the team tickets to the game. they have been together since the last time baltimore made it to the super bowl. they said they would get married once they made it again. they plan to get married in new orleans while they are down there watching the super bowl. congratulations to them. how is this for sibling rivalry. the head coaches of the baltimore ravens and the san francisco 49ers are brothers. jim and john harbaugh, ultracompetitive, even ruthless. how will they face off against each other on football's biggest stage? what about their parents? will they take a side? brian todd has the report. >> reporter: they have tried to d
president obama is less worried about the nfl where players are grown men and are paid well and more worried about young men playing. >>> the super bowl is a big game. and aya nba dejo wants to talk about marriage equality and same-sex marriage. >>> super bowl will be extra special for one baltimore couple. >> thank you, so much, man. >> oh, my god. >> not teary eyed about the wedding. about the wedding present. a local car dealer and a baltimore player gave...
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manti te'o has to go into locker rooms of the nfl. whether or not he was the victim or part of the hoax i can't imagine that will go well in the locker room. >> every rookie regardless of the league goes through a period of hazing. this will be part of his period of hazing. >> oh! experience. >> he's going to get the doughnuts, the water for the veterans and all of that, and they're going to do a lot of te'o'ing, you know, tease him like that. if you are a lottery team chances are your defense is suspect. if he performs well -- >> he can get over it. >> l.z., chris and doug, thanks, guys, i appreciate it. >> thank you. completely disagree with you on the last answer, i think you're right, will cain. >>> still ahead on "starting point," women on the front lines of battle. we'll talk with retired general james "spider" marks and victoria clarke, former pentagon spokeswoman about what that means. >>> and i sit down with a reporter who uncovered things never before known about the church of scientology, and its obsession with hollywood. s
manti te'o has to go into locker rooms of the nfl. whether or not he was the victim or part of the hoax i can't imagine that will go well in the locker room. >> every rookie regardless of the league goes through a period of hazing. this will be part of his period of hazing. >> oh! experience. >> he's going to get the doughnuts, the water for the veterans and all of that, and they're going to do a lot of te'o'ing, you know, tease him like that. if you are a lottery team chances...
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his goal is to get recruited by the nfl. i think the sin that he committed by lying about feeling foolish, there's no question it's a sin. but there's a difference between a mortal sin. what he has to do at this stage, i think, is consider that less is more. there's no correlation between how many interviews you do and how well you do. there does come a time, he's made his points, there's something to be said provided that the facts are going his way and they are, to let those facts emerge. the other thing is, four washington redskins have come out and said, something like this has happened to them. so, again, it's trending his way, which suggests that it's time for him to be be quiet. >> let me play one more clip from katie's interview with manti te'o, then we'll discuss. >> this story was working for you. you were being considered for the heisman trophy. it was a huge, huge deal. so did you say, this is my story and i'm sticking to it? was there a part of you saying that. >> part of me was saying, if you say that she's ali
his goal is to get recruited by the nfl. i think the sin that he committed by lying about feeling foolish, there's no question it's a sin. but there's a difference between a mortal sin. what he has to do at this stage, i think, is consider that less is more. there's no correlation between how many interviews you do and how well you do. there does come a time, he's made his points, there's something to be said provided that the facts are going his way and they are, to let those facts emerge. the...
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talking about nfl commissioner roger goodell. that sign is popping up in windows. >> because of the bounty gate scandal, the one where saints allegedly paid each other for hurting their opposition. good to have you. this going to follow him the whole time he's there? >> i think so. i don't think he will be running the streets of new orleans. he may be hiding out a bit. i think a lot of people blame him for taking away the coach down there and it had an impact on how their season went. i think he is in a difficult situation, trying to do the right thing, make the sport safer, making all the right decisions. it's like when you're young and your parent used to ground you and you had these rules you had to follow. you kind of resented them at the time but some day you look back and you say, you know what? they did have my best interest in mind. >> a lot of people say that he has done plenty of good for new orleans. he helped to keep the super bowl there after 9/11. he helped save the super dome. one quote from mayor mitch landrieu sa
talking about nfl commissioner roger goodell. that sign is popping up in windows. >> because of the bounty gate scandal, the one where saints allegedly paid each other for hurting their opposition. good to have you. this going to follow him the whole time he's there? >> i think so. i don't think he will be running the streets of new orleans. he may be hiding out a bit. i think a lot of people blame him for taking away the coach down there and it had an impact on how their season...
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>>> anderson, the family of former linebacker junior seau is suing the nfl and redell helmets accusing them of wrongful death. they claim his suicide last may was from a brain disease caused by violent hits he endured playing football. >>> the faa says it's still trying to figure out the cause of the electrical problems that have grounded boeing 787 dreamliner fleet right around the world. the shutdown came last week after a battery caught on fire in boston and another incident in japan. >>> apple reported record quarterly profits lly profits company just missed wall street expectations. analysts say cheaper older versions of apple's devices are hurting its profits. >>> and now the connection. attention parents. there's an app that can let you know if your teen is using their cell phone behind the wheel. it's called canary. it will send you real-time messages like this if your young driver makes a call, sends a text, or even goes online when they're driving. you also get information on their location and can even see how fast they're driving. a recent study by the university of michiga
>>> anderson, the family of former linebacker junior seau is suing the nfl and redell helmets accusing them of wrongful death. they claim his suicide last may was from a brain disease caused by violent hits he endured playing football. >>> the faa says it's still trying to figure out the cause of the electrical problems that have grounded boeing 787 dreamliner fleet right around the world. the shutdown came last week after a battery caught on fire in boston and another...
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cnn has obtained a proposal that says the nfl players union and the league are going to fund $100 million ten-year harvard study to try to diagnose, treat and prevent player injuries and illnesses. a thousand current and former players are apparently going to take part in this. dr. glen ferreira knows a lot about football, played at harvard himself. he's a doctor as well. he was the quarterback of harvard's football team. he invented a football helmet, a few years ago, really designed to absorb hits better than regular helmets. he joins us now live. thank you for being here. i appreciate it very much. the helmet is called the zenith. tell me about it and also how many teams, how many players are using this right now? >> hi. it is nice to be with you. so this is the zenith x-2 football helmet and key features of this helmet, one is the way it fits, quite different than other helmets on the market. when the player puts the helmet on, he pulls the chin straps, the helmet snugs down around the player's head so it gives you an instant custom fit, helps the helmet stay in place and stay on the
cnn has obtained a proposal that says the nfl players union and the league are going to fund $100 million ten-year harvard study to try to diagnose, treat and prevent player injuries and illnesses. a thousand current and former players are apparently going to take part in this. dr. glen ferreira knows a lot about football, played at harvard himself. he's a doctor as well. he was the quarterback of harvard's football team. he invented a football helmet, a few years ago, really designed to absorb...
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jim played quarterback for a string of nfl teams. it's the first time in history this has happened so brother on brother match up is clear to be a story line in the lead up to the game. we'll have a lot more coming up. more inauguration coverage ahead. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter right now. i'll be tweeting tonight. next, how has president obama changed the country and how has washington changed the president? is this the same man who he was four years ago? [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach one customer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remission? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my..
jim played quarterback for a string of nfl teams. it's the first time in history this has happened so brother on brother match up is clear to be a story line in the lead up to the game. we'll have a lot more coming up. more inauguration coverage ahead. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter right now. i'll be tweeting tonight. next, how has president obama changed the country and how has washington changed the president? is this the same man who he was four years ago? [ male announcer...
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in the nfl, there are plenty of examples. >> peyton brothers. >> peyton manning and eli manning. in tennis, you've got venus and serena williams but guess who's the first born? venus. and then of course, peyton. you look at almost nel measure of success and you're going to see first borns rule, which makes the super bowl interestinging is joe flacco who, of course is the ravens' quarterback is a first born son. and collin kaepernick is the youngest. essentially you've got a battle of the oldest and youngest sons. >> very interesting. and in politics, the most famous set of brothers are the kennedys. how did their birth play a role in the development of those kennedy boys? >> it's interesting, 28 of our 444 presidents have been functional first borns or first or only in their family. you look at the kennedys. older brother joe passed away, which enabled jack or john to assume that first born position. and actually, in the kennedy family in terms of the boys, there were two babies really and listen to their names. there was bobby and teddy. and so birth order, miguel, also always j
in the nfl, there are plenty of examples. >> peyton brothers. >> peyton manning and eli manning. in tennis, you've got venus and serena williams but guess who's the first born? venus. and then of course, peyton. you look at almost nel measure of success and you're going to see first borns rule, which makes the super bowl interestinging is joe flacco who, of course is the ravens' quarterback is a first born son. and collin kaepernick is the youngest. essentially you've got a battle...
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. >>> okay, from lunch lady to the sidelines of an nfl game. details on how she hopes to be serving up a lot of cheer for the indianapolis colts. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. your soups are so awesomely delicious my husband and i can't stop eating 'em! what's...that... on your head? can curlers! tomato basil, potato with bacon... we've got a lot of empty cans. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >>> so you think getting a seat at the super bowl is tough? try getting a parking space. authorities in new orleans locked down the area around the super dome, and spots to park a car or rv are getting harder to find. >> we have got about 500 spaces still left. we have spots listed anywhere from a low
. >>> okay, from lunch lady to the sidelines of an nfl game. details on how she hopes to be serving up a lot of cheer for the indianapolis colts. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german...
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jim harbaugh played for a string of nfl teams. it is the first time in history this has happened. brother on brother matchup will be a heavy story line in the leadup to the game. we'll have a lot more coming up over the course of this hour, more inauguration coverage ahead. let us no he what you think. follow me on twitte twitter @andersoncooper. i'll be tweeting. the next four years, how has president obama changed the country and how has washington changed the presidency? is this the same man he was four years ago? jodi cantor wrote a story about it, and joins us next. >>> in the face of our common dangers, in this winter of our hardship, let us remember these timeless words. with hope and virtue, let us brave once more the icy currents and endure what storms may come. let it be said by our children's children that when we were tested, we refused to let this journey in. >> president obama's first inaugural address four years ago, we're back in the first few hours of president obama's second term. four years ago, of course, at a time of crisis, he offered hope and promised change
jim harbaugh played for a string of nfl teams. it is the first time in history this has happened. brother on brother matchup will be a heavy story line in the leadup to the game. we'll have a lot more coming up over the course of this hour, more inauguration coverage ahead. let us no he what you think. follow me on twitte twitter @andersoncooper. i'll be tweeting. the next four years, how has president obama changed the country and how has washington changed the presidency? is this the same man...
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jim harbaugh played for a string of nfl teams. he followed in the foot i steps of his father. it's the first time in history this has happened, so the brother on brother matchup is clear to be a heavy story line in a leadup to the game. we're going to have a lot more coming up in this hour. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter no now @andersoncooper. >>> how has president obama changed the country and how has washington changed the president. is this the same man he was four years ago? jodi cantor wrote a story about it, and joins us next. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. satisfaction guaranteed ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion
jim harbaugh played for a string of nfl teams. he followed in the foot i steps of his father. it's the first time in history this has happened, so the brother on brother matchup is clear to be a heavy story line in a leadup to the game. we're going to have a lot more coming up in this hour. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter no now @andersoncooper. >>> how has president obama changed the country and how has washington changed the president. is this the same man he was...
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. >>> the confusing play at the nfl pro bowl yesterday. this is center jeff saturday, he lined up on the wrong team for one play. but this was for sentimental reasons. jeff saturday was allowed to break the rules to share one final moment with longtime quarterback peyton manning. see manning got to stare at manning's behind for 13 seasons. saturday is retiring. they got to share one more quiet moment together. >> and the rest of world. >>> early start continues right now. >>> 233. that's where the death toll now stands in the brazil nightclub fire. >>> plus a sloppy commute expected for millions of people this morning. we'll have a live report straight ahead. . >>> i think hillary clinton will go down as one of the finest secretaries of state we had. >> one heck of a moment between the president and the secretary of state. but why all of the love. >> such good friends. >> very good friends. what a difference four years make. i'm christine romans. >> i'm john berman. it's monday, january 28th. it's 6:00 a.m. in the east. >>> we'll begin wit
. >>> the confusing play at the nfl pro bowl yesterday. this is center jeff saturday, he lined up on the wrong team for one play. but this was for sentimental reasons. jeff saturday was allowed to break the rules to share one final moment with longtime quarterback peyton manning. see manning got to stare at manning's behind for 13 seasons. saturday is retiring. they got to share one more quiet moment together. >> and the rest of world. >>> early start continues right...
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he talked about how he worries less about the nfl. have a union, grown men, but it's really the college players, do you think that's right. the ncaa could handle that? >> i don't think the ncaa is the approach. i think they have to have a role in it. but the ncaa is a litigious body. this is an issue of coaches and the support they have. either trainers or doctors themselves. about who is at practice. games get covered by medical specialists, but the majority of these things happen at practice. so i think the ncaa should have a role, but it's time for a new coalition of which the ncaa ought to be a part. but to say that they should be the lead in this, i can give you -- nca just rescinded five years of rules they had built. they finally realized that there was too much bureaucracy there to go for medicine and coaches to go through the ncaa. 40 years with the ncaa. there are organizations, medical organizations and there are coaching organizations that could come together, along with the ncaa and make sure that at least we do, you know
he talked about how he worries less about the nfl. have a union, grown men, but it's really the college players, do you think that's right. the ncaa could handle that? >> i don't think the ncaa is the approach. i think they have to have a role in it. but the ncaa is a litigious body. this is an issue of coaches and the support they have. either trainers or doctors themselves. about who is at practice. games get covered by medical specialists, but the majority of these things happen at...
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injuries ended his nfl career but campbell successfully found a new life after the game as a real estate broker. >> welcome back to "life after the game." >> reporter: and radio talk show most on the voice america network a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries you can't see, repeated hits to the head. >> i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were knocked out on the field. >> reporter: as a player he didn't know that concussions can cause serious injury to the brain. now campbell says playing football takes years off a players' life. he's also suffered some memory loss. >> there were situations where i don't remember certain series. i would be out there and not realize exactly what was going on. >> reporter: while he was never diagnosed, looking back, campbell believes he's had over ten concussions in his football career and he believes players today need to recognize the symptoms and be willing to let their brains heal. year ago, campbell considered donating his brain for research in
injuries ended his nfl career but campbell successfully found a new life after the game as a real estate broker. >> welcome back to "life after the game." >> reporter: and radio talk show most on the voice america network a platform he uses to educate other players about transitioning to life after football as well as the dangers of injuries you can't see, repeated hits to the head. >> i don't think we thought that you had a concussion until you were knocked out on...
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when i started seeing defensive backs and especially in the nfl leading with their heads, i used to say, that is the craziest way to tackle. one, it is not effective. and, two, it is so injurious. when do you think that started, the leading with the head? >> well -- >> tim, that's a question to you. >> yeah, i agree, leading with the head is extremely dangerous. i've coached football as well. junior league and high school football. and would never coach that way. i was never coached in the -- in college or the pros to lead with my head on a tackle. i think people are doing it now. i think it should be a strict liability, should be a penalty. i think the -- that football could eradicate that from the game pretty easily. i think that it should be eradicated. the issue i think that is kind of up in the air in this numb nebulous is the repeated blows to the head on the line of scrimmage. that's something i experienced as a lineman in the national football league. you line up every play, and you're taught to use your helmet as, you know, as the impact point to stop the opposing lineman's mom
when i started seeing defensive backs and especially in the nfl leading with their heads, i used to say, that is the craziest way to tackle. one, it is not effective. and, two, it is so injurious. when do you think that started, the leading with the head? >> well -- >> tim, that's a question to you. >> yeah, i agree, leading with the head is extremely dangerous. i've coached football as well. junior league and high school football. and would never coach that way. i was never...
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. >>> the late junior seau's family is suing the nfl. >>> florida governor rick scott says he wants all full-time teachers to get a $2,500 pay raise next year. during his announcement yesterday, he said the money would come from florida's first budget sure mrs. in six years. he backed a 3% pay cut last year for teachers in the form of a pension contribution. scott is up for re-election next year. >>> and singer adell announced wednesday she will perform her oscar nominated "skyfall" at the academy awards next month. this is the first time she'll perform it live anywhere. we love adel. she's had a baby. >> is she going to sing it herself or be beyonce style? >> depends. >> if her voice is strong and nothing happens, she'll sing it herself. if she's weak she will probably lip sync, don't you think. >> just like the rest of us. >>> 50 minutes past the hour. i love this story. a texas baby is finally going home. she was born in october with about a third of her heart beating. listen to this, outside of her body. surgeons put it back inside where it belongs and now she is well enough to leav
. >>> the late junior seau's family is suing the nfl. >>> florida governor rick scott says he wants all full-time teachers to get a $2,500 pay raise next year. during his announcement yesterday, he said the money would come from florida's first budget sure mrs. in six years. he backed a 3% pay cut last year for teachers in the form of a pension contribution. scott is up for re-election next year. >>> and singer adell announced wednesday she will perform her oscar...
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jim, then a star nfl quarterback and john, an assistant at the university of cincinnati, volunteered to help the program for free. they turned it around and nine years later, the school won a division i-a a national title. one thought was him running up a score and for once bouncing past a coach while celebrating a win. in the super bowl -- >> two teams with ruthless coaches, vicious defense. what things get out of hand, fights in the game? >> two harbaughs enter the steel cage. one leaves. if it's a contentious game and it gets ugly, i want to look at that postgame handshake, how much of it is genuine and how much of it is i have to appear like i like my brother. >> teams went at it once before, on thanksgiving day 2011. >> i'm proud of him. i love him. i'm his biggest supporter. right next to his wife. but, you know, this week, he's just someone we're trying to beat. >> now, that time jim's 49ers lost to john's ravens. this time mom says half jokingly she's hoping for a tie. she won't get it, but you know where she's coming from. >> of course i do. a third person really successful
jim, then a star nfl quarterback and john, an assistant at the university of cincinnati, volunteered to help the program for free. they turned it around and nine years later, the school won a division i-a a national title. one thought was him running up a score and for once bouncing past a coach while celebrating a win. in the super bowl -- >> two teams with ruthless coaches, vicious defense. what things get out of hand, fights in the game? >> two harbaughs enter the steel cage. one...
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she is the son of a former nfl running back, john stephens. her mom is an all-american swimmer. >> she struggled from the part in sports. no, terrific win for her. tennis, too. always nice to get a new face in there. being a teenager, one of her first acts was a teenage one. >> yeah, straight over to the cell phone on the side of the court. check your messages. the messages were coming in thick and fast. so much so she couldn't use her phone. i think she was going to send her mess a message or make a call. she went from 145 messages to 213 and the funny thing about this is that she's over seas. you know when you make or receive international rates, it can be rather expensive. apparently her mom's already been on her case saying all of this money you're going to win on the tournament you're going to spend it on paying off the tournaments. >> it's 50 cents a text. i know this. >> she's already won $500,000 for getting this far. i think there will be a bit left over. >> probably a few omgs, lols. yolos. good to see you, don. don riddell here. >>>
she is the son of a former nfl running back, john stephens. her mom is an all-american swimmer. >> she struggled from the part in sports. no, terrific win for her. tennis, too. always nice to get a new face in there. being a teenager, one of her first acts was a teenage one. >> yeah, straight over to the cell phone on the side of the court. check your messages. the messages were coming in thick and fast. so much so she couldn't use her phone. i think she was going to send her mess a...
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here is a normal brain can, and here are ones of nfl players. cte in it's most severe cases has memory problems, depression, and anger. they're not looking just whether or not it is present, but if it's in parts of the brain responsible for those emotions. >> dr. gary small says he was surprised to find it in the brains of all five players in the study. until now, it could only be seen by pathologists after death. >> they have been seeing these little deposits, and we could see the same pattern. >> sanjay, if you're a living person who then they find the marker in, what do you do with that information? >> it's a good question, and this is in part our customers medicine moves forward. sometimes the diagnosis comes faster than the treatment, but you learn more about the disease. this is a small study that needs to be reproduced, but if you learn more, you could diagnosis it earlier and treat it earlier. >> are there any possible therapies that are being worked on that could be on the horizon? >> when you talk to guys like gary small, he is an alzh
here is a normal brain can, and here are ones of nfl players. cte in it's most severe cases has memory problems, depression, and anger. they're not looking just whether or not it is present, but if it's in parts of the brain responsible for those emotions. >> dr. gary small says he was surprised to find it in the brains of all five players in the study. until now, it could only be seen by pathologists after death. >> they have been seeing these little deposits, and we could see the...
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the seau family is also suing riddell, which manufacturers helmets for the nfl. the lawsuit claims that the league was, quote, aware of the risks that were associated with repetitive traumatic brain injuries for many decades, but deliberately ignored and actively concealed the information from the players, including the late junior seau. the suit also claims that the nfl promotes violence and brutality to sustain its $9 billion a year business. now, the league has declined comment on the suit. riddell says it's confident in the integrity of its products and its ability to defend them from lawsuits. now, seau's family said in a statement, quote, we know this lawsuit will not bring back junior, but it will send a message that the nfl needs to care for its former players, acknowledge the decades of deception on the issue of head injuries and player safety, and make the game safer for future generations. now, seau, of course, had a hall of fame caliber career, lasting an incredible 20 years. his suicide last year at age 43 came after his family says his behavior had
the seau family is also suing riddell, which manufacturers helmets for the nfl. the lawsuit claims that the league was, quote, aware of the risks that were associated with repetitive traumatic brain injuries for many decades, but deliberately ignored and actively concealed the information from the players, including the late junior seau. the suit also claims that the nfl promotes violence and brutality to sustain its $9 billion a year business. now, the league has declined comment on the suit....